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  • ID: 2139875
  • Uploader: B016 »
  • Date: almost 10 years ago
  • Approver: Saladofstones »
  • Size: 309 KB .jpg (1075x1518) »
  • Source: facebook.com/otosamaspage/photos/a.283413245083654.65626.280151652076480/881713621920277/ »
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sun wukong, tang sanzang, guanyin, and zhenyuan (doraemon and 1 more) drawn by otosama
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  • NNescio
    almost 10 years ago
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    Guan Yin was like the Deus ex Machina Lotus in Journey to the West, right?

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    laisy
    almost 10 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    Guan Yin was like the Deus ex Machina Lotus in Journey to the West, right?

    Something similar to that, yes.

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    nckeo
    almost 10 years ago
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    laisy said:

    Something similar to that, yes.

    Well, most of the time, Wukong either tend to solve problem with brute force which then Tang Sanzang will forbids, or Wukong break something sacred, then Guanyin either drops hints or items (mostly to counter enemy's special items, which ironically came/stolen from heaven) to help resolved the issues.

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    NNescio
    over 9 years ago
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    nckeo said:

    Well, most of the time, Wukong either tend to solve problem with brute force which then Tang Sanzang will forbids, or Wukong break something sacred, then Guanyin either drops hints or items (mostly to counter enemy's special items, which ironically came/stolen from heaven) to help resolved the issues.

    Wukong: Munchkin
    Sanzang: DMPC
    Guanyin: DM's Dea ex Lotus

    Well, that's the impression I got from Chinese Lit classes. And that long-running Hong Kong drama.

    To be fair, it's a fun read in small doses, and far better than a certain little Story about a (jade) Stone* or something, which is boring enough to make most soap operas look like action blockbusters in comparison.

    (*I don't get why people in the West love that book. Me and my friends universally decried it as boring. Must be a dang good translation job then.)

    Now Three Kingdoms, that's awesome.

    Updated by NNescio over 9 years ago

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    laisy
    over 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    Wukong: Munchkin
    Sanzang: DMPC
    Guanyin: DM's Dea ex Lotus

    Well, that's the impression I got from Chinese Lit classes. And that long-running Hong Kong drama.

    To be fair, it's a fun read in small doses, and far better than a certain little Story about a (jade) Stone* or something, which is boring enough to make most soap operas look like action blockbusters in comparison.

    (*I don't get why people in the West love that book. Me and my friends universally decried it as boring. Must be a dang good translation job then.)

    Now Three Kingdoms, that's awesome.

    Oh the Hong Kong drama is classic. Well pretty much something like that.

    Also I'm curious about the jade stone story...

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    NNescio
    over 9 years ago
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    laisy said:

    Oh the Hong Kong drama is classic. Well pretty much something like that.

    Also I'm curious about the jade stone story...

    Ah, I meant Dream of the Red Chamber, AKA Hóng Lóu Mèng, AKA Stone Story.

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    laisy
    over 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    Ah, I meant Dream of the Red Chamber, AKA Hóng Lóu Mèng, AKA Stone Story.

    Ah that. Even as a Chinese myself, I didn't understood why people like it either. But apparently it is a masterpiece and is a must read classic literature.

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    OMGkillitwithfire
    over 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    Wukong: Munchkin
    Sanzang: DMPC
    Guanyin: DM's Dea ex Lotus

    Well, that's the impression I got from Chinese Lit classes. And that long-running Hong Kong drama.

    To be fair, it's a fun read in small doses, and far better than a certain little Story about a (jade) Stone* or something, which is boring enough to make most soap operas look like action blockbusters in comparison.

    (*I don't get why people in the West love that book. Me and my friends universally decried it as boring. Must be a dang good translation job then.)

    Now Three Kingdoms, that's awesome.

    laisy said:

    Ah that. Even as a Chinese myself, I didn't understood why people like it either. But apparently it is a masterpiece and is a must read classic literature.

    Same here. I gave up reading Hong Lou Meng halfway but I managed to finish Journey to the West, The Water Margin and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

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    Hollows
    over 9 years ago
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    laisy said:

    Ah that. Even as a Chinese myself, I didn't understood why people like it either. But apparently it is a masterpiece and is a must read classic literature.

    The drama in Hong Lou Meng reflects the culture at the time, and depicts heroics and virtues in historical China's every day life. Specifically, in a period where family was seen as sacrosanct. It always struck me as a classic in the way that it revealed much about historical China, and less because the drama was particularly good. Especially today, where one's experiences with society are so different from what Hong Lou Meng depicts anyway.

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    If Monkey finds someone to revive the tree, will you stop this farce!?
    Ah... How noisy.
    Words are cheap, you damned monkey.
    How can reviving the tree even be possible?
    Come out of there!!! Come out!! COME OUT!!
    Hehe... Monkey will reflect on her actions.
    You useless monkey, all you do is make trouble for me!!
    I'll fall in love with you, probably.
    If they denied it, so be it!!! This humble monk believes in them!!!
    Monkey already has an idea on what to do.
    啊, 有什么事
    Guanyin-emon~~ Doraemon except with Guanyin, if the artstyle hasn't tipped you off yet
    Eat shit, you.
    ...I can't not reflect after that...
    If I can really revive the tree, what will you do?
    They are the disciples who bore all hardships and shared the same destiny with this humble monk!!!
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